Dr. Potts emphasized that athletes are willing to put themselves in the public arena, earning praise and sometimes criticism. He also praised the coaching staffs for both the men's and women's basketball teams.

"Our coaches take a Christ-like approach," Dr. Potts said. "There is not a better group of coaches anywhere."

Bennett also singled out Jones for setting a school all-time record with an 88 percent free throw shooting rate and point guard Catie Woods for setting a school NCAA-era record with 75 3-point field goals.

The Lady Bisons also led the Atlantic Sun Conference in home attendance.

"It is very hard to get to the top, but even harder to stay there," Sanderson said. "Every seasons takes on a life of its own. We worked harder than ever this season and we will work even harder next season.

"Our goal is always to win the conference title and to go to the NCAA Tournament. But success is not just wins and losses. It is how the players present themselves on and off the court."

Trey Williams was voted by his teammates as the "Most Improved" player on the team.

Sanderson also pointed out that in the last two years the Bisons are 25-2 on their home court at Allen Arena and have been on national television 17 times (ESPN2, ESPNU and CSS).

Craig Hartline, the radio voice of the Lady Bisons, was host for their part of the program. Jonathan Seamon, the radio voice of the Bisons, hosted the men's part of the program. Jonathan is assisted on the radio by his son, Justin, who serves as color analyst.